Ernie Derr
Topeka, Kan.
(May 30, 1969) – It took longer than usual for him to get to the front, and he
had to listen to the first boos to come his way in several years, but Ernie
Derr finally won the 50-lap feature for IMCA late model stock cars at the Mi
America Fairgrounds on Friday night.
It was a
race which seemed to never really want to get started. Twelve of the first 20
laps were run under yellow and the first of those cautions are what rankled the
6,500 fans at Derr.
On the
start, Ray Harrison’s 1968 Camaro stalled between turns one and two and in the
hard braking when the yellow came out, Derr’s 1969 Dodge Charger got pinched by
two other cars and the right rear tire blew out.
The field
was lined up again as Derr changed the tire, and that brought out a series of
catcalls from the fans. IMCA rules say when a yellow flag comes out on the
first lap, there will be a complete restart.
On the
restart, Lewis Taylor put his 1967 Plymouth in the lead and stayed there for 28
laps. Two more yellows slowed thee action. The longest occurred when Ray
Littrell rolled, and all of his gasoline poured on to the track. The cars
slowed for five laps while the fuel burned off.
The green
flag waved on lap 16, but Tommy Taylor spun and Thurman Lovejoy hit him to
bring out another yellow for two laps. The race was finally on for good on lap
21.
Taylor held
off Derr until lap 29, when the nine-time IMCA national champion, put his Dodge
Charger ahead on the backstretch and was off and running.
On lap 42,
both Irv Janey and Fred Horn got by Taylor, and Janey claimed second while Horn
took third. Taylor would drop out as the white flag waved with engine trouble
and would settle for seventh.
Results –
1. Ernie Derr
2. Irv Janey
3. Fred Horn
4. Joe Wallace
5. Leon Bowman
6. Sandy Sandstrom
7. Lewis Taylor
8. Jay McIntosh
9. Joe Melichar
10. Dave
Wall
11. Bill
Schwader
12. Ron
Hutcherson
13. Jerre
Wichman
14. Dale
Keeling
15. Gary
Martin
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